Not quite. I love his “organic” architecture. I wanted to be an architect. As a kid 60 years ago I would treck down to the library each month to check out what he was up to in the latest issue of Architectural Digest.
About 15 years ago on my way to work in upper Westchester County New York I discovered a road named Usonia Drive where most if not all the homes were designed by Wright acolytes. Remember that landscape, shrubbery and trees were/are an important component of Wright’s organic architecture. The problem with this is clearly evident on Usonia Drive. Trees and shrubs grow: houses don’t. Over time the proportions have changed and seldom esthetically.
Moreover, Wright’s true masterpiece, Falling Water, is doing just that alas.